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    Weeseven's Avatar

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    Oh welcome

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    I ran Nitto MTs. I loved them in the snow. They went great for me. They lasted me over a year. Best money spent on tires. They were 33s. I will own another set. They are best for snow and mud. Safri tsr was another good set for me. But like not to better.

    2006 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Cummins- My truck- No it is not the boyfriends. It is all mine. Leveled 2.5in's with 35 Kelly Safari TSR on MT Classic II Beadlocks. Stock. Gotta South Bend Clutch to go in some time soon.
    2000 Polaris Sportmans 500- Yeah, now this is my toy to hit the trails with and get alittle muddy. Oh it can go just about anywhere.
    Dairy Farmer by birth but forced to work off the farm for the truck.
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    Basic Member Killer223's Avatar

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    BFG AT for the win!!!!


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    Cooper AT3


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    Had the chance to test my nitto trail grapplers in the snow a week or so ago. They did great. I highly doubt I'll ever put a different tire on my truck


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    Old & Grumpy! Polaraco's Avatar

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    Better skinny pedal control. Then again I'm an old grump.

    I personally don't care for the Goodrich OE style tread. Seems like it does very poorly in mud. I've done better with the Firestone Destinations which is a street design


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    JOKER! F350Cummins's Avatar

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    I love my nitto terra grapplers

    2014 Ram 2500 CCSB Ram Box Larime
    2011 Ram 5500
    2006 Diesel Jeep Liberty
    RIP. 2016 Tradesman 2500 picked up 9/28/16 MM3 DRD Tuning 107K miles wrecked by jeep wrangler.....


    Other Toys: 1973 Charger Bougham edition 400 big block 42K original miles
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    6 in a row makes her go

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    Nitto Terras here too. Only had them about 4k miles but so far so good. I hope we get some snow this year so I can try them out

    Greg
    2019 | RAM 2500 | CCSB | 6.4 HEMI

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    JOKER! F350Cummins's Avatar

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    I am about 10K in my 285 75 r17 ones on my 3rd gen

    2014 Ram 2500 CCSB Ram Box Larime
    2011 Ram 5500
    2006 Diesel Jeep Liberty
    RIP. 2016 Tradesman 2500 picked up 9/28/16 MM3 DRD Tuning 107K miles wrecked by jeep wrangler.....


    Other Toys: 1973 Charger Bougham edition 400 big block 42K original miles
    Unicycles (about 3 dozen)


    6 in a row makes her go

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    I pulled my terras of at 25k and when I measured them they were still just above 1/2 tread left on them. These trails have 10k on them and have hardly any wear on them.


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